
La singular carrera editorial de Steve Alcala
// By Peter Maiden
Steve Alcala nació en Hanford y se mudó a Fresno de niño. Se graduó de la preparatoria Roosevelt, en el sureste de Fresno, y luego, en 1979, de la Universidad Estatal de Fresno, con una [...] Continue Reading

Peace & Social Justice Calendar November 2025
// By Community Alliance
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Arts & Culture Calendar November 2025
// By Community Alliance
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Farewell
// By Eduardo Stanley
I’ve made the decision to leave the Community Alliance newspaper after five years as editor. I’ve been putting off this decision for several months, but the time has come to dedicate time to [...] Continue Reading

Letters to the Editor
// By Community Alliance
Thanks I am so grateful for the Alliance! As a long-time progressive (actually left of left), I have been reading and then supporting your publication ever since moving to this very conservative [...] Continue Reading

MLK and His Legacy in Fresno
// By Malik Simba
The September 2025 issue of Vanity Fair magazine features Bernice King’s essay entitled “The Fight to Protect MLK’s Legacy.” She begins her essay with these words: “…on March 28, 1968, I celebrated my [...] Continue Reading

Palestine: Acting Locally, Thinking Globally
// By Bob McCloskey
Without U.S. Support It Wouldn’t Have Happened The United States under the Biden and Trump administrations has provided at least $21.7 billion in military assistance to Israel since the start of [...] Continue Reading

Starting a War with Venezuela
// By Leni Villagomez Reeves
As of Oct. 15, the United States had attacked five small boats off the coast of Venezuela, in international waters. Six people were killed in the most recent attack (as of this writing). The first [...] Continue Reading

The Unique Publishing Career of Steve Alcala
// By Peter Maiden
Steve Alcala was born in Hanford, then moved to Fresno as a young child. He graduated from Roosevelt High School in southeast Fresno, and then in 1979 from Fresno State, with a major in music. “Let [...] Continue Reading

Protect Children from Hazardous Pesticides
// By Cristina Gutierrez
October is Children’s Environmental Health Month in California, and there’s no better time to face a hard truth: Here in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, in counties like Fresno and Tulare, [...] Continue Reading

“No Hatred, No Bullies”—Really?
// By Bayard Taylor
Charlie Kirk was assassinated on Sept. 10 at Utah Valley University. Whatever Kirk stood for, whether you’re pro or con, he didn’t deserve to be murdered like that. It was a tragic death that should [...] Continue Reading

“A Lot of Empty School Buildings”
// By Steven Roesch
Given the flurry of news stories that appear every day, it’s not surprising that recent developments in the Department of Education don’t often get much attention. But maybe they should. A [...] Continue Reading

Make a Wave For Gaza
// By Community Alliance
On Saturday, October 4, more than two dozen people attended the “Make a Wave for Gaza” event at Broadway Parque, in downtown Fresno. Participants folded and decorated small paper boats, and some of [...] Continue Reading

Bredefeld Solidifies Role as Cock of the Walk
// By Rachel Youdelman
The Oct. 7 Fresno County Board of Supervisors meeting centered on ruminations about roosters and ended with another Garry Bredefeld (District 2) crowing and squawking tirade—this time over Covid [...] Continue Reading

A Conversation with Ian Masters
// By Vic Bedoian
On Nov. 15, Ian Masters will be the keynote speaker at the KFCF/Fresno Free College Foundation annual banquet. Masters hosts the nationally syndicated news analysis radio program Background Briefing, [...] Continue Reading

El Gobierno Crea la Crisis Para Justificar el Extremismo
// By Maribel Hastings
(Nota del Editor: esta nota se reproduce con el permiso de www.hispanicla.com) Aunque jueces federales han bloqueado el despliegue de la Guardia Nacional ordenado por Trump en ciudades lideradas [...] Continue Reading

Día de los Muertos en Arte Américas
// By Community Alliance
La exposición por Día de los Muertos en Arte Américas durará hasta el 23 de Noviembre. Dice la directora de educación y programas públicas Lorena Marrón en el sitio de web de Arte [...] Continue Reading

Central Valley Briefs
// By Community Alliance
Merced Fair Elections Act Signed into Law Assembly Member Esmeralda Soria’s Merced Fair Elections Act (AB 1441) was signed into law in October by Governor Newsom—a law that will ensure fair, [...] Continue Reading

This Morning
// By Paul E. Pierce
This Morning this morning I am heartbroken watching a tidal wave approachingwith no high ground watching a stalking tigerwith no place to hide, or run watching people shoved to the [...] Continue Reading

Haiku for Assata Shakur
// By Homer Gee Greene Jr.
Rest in Peace Shakur Black Female Warrior’s Fall Death Died Free Black Woman [...] Continue Reading


